Succeed XC Masterclass with Lucinda Green - WA Clinic

Former World champion and twice European champion, Lucinda Green has won the prestigious Badminton Horse Trials an unprecedented six times on six different horses and she now combines her huge bank of knowledge and her love of the sport to help improve the safety of Eventing.

Cost: $380 per horse/rider combination, this covers both days of the clinic. Every rider will receive a 250ml pack of Epiitalis FORTE to take home just for coming along!We have been working hard to bring the clinic to you at an affordable price and to this end we have secured very generous sponsorship from both 4CYTE Epiitalis FORTE and Off the Track WA. Thanks to their support of the clinic we were able to bring the costs down even further from last year. Plus, the first 10 retired racehorses to sign up will receive a $100 bursary making clinic fee just $280 (limited to one discounted horse per rider).

Prizes:Not only have out generous sponsors helped to bring the costs to riders down, they have also supplied incredible prizes for the clinic! The most improved rider during the clinic will receive a 3 month supply of Succeed Equine Digestive Conditioning Program (valued at around $600).

Clinic Format: The clinic will focus on safe cross-country riding techniques and is designed to help develop mutual confidence between horse and rider and a safer cross-country ride. Each day you will have a 2-hour group lesson with Lucinda (approx. 5 riders, grouped according to level). Day one will be conducted in a grass jumping arena and will focus on cross-country techniques using show jumps to build corners, arrowheads, bounces etc. Day two will be out on the Cross-Country course at the State Equestrian Centre where riders will be able to put the previous day’s lessons into practice.

Prerequisites:Riders should be a member of EA, a minimum of 12 years of age and jumping at least 80cm.

Spectators

Spectators are welcome on both days of the clinic. There is usually a spectator fee of $20 per person per day, however, this year we request that spectators donate an amount of their choice to the Human-Elephant Learning Programs foundation. A charity that sends Australian trainers to Asia to help improve the lives of working Elephants.

There are many thousands of working elephants in Asia. Some of them work in the timber industry or in national parks looking for poachers. H-ELP is a not-for-profit organisation that aims to improve the welfare of these elephants by implementing evidence-based training strategies. H-ELP provides training advice and supplies training manuals for elephant trainers in India, Thailand, Myanmar and Nepal. Just as in horse training, when the welfare of the elephants improves, so too does the safety of the handlers. This makes H-ELP’s work very important. Checkout their work here and donate!

Once you have donated please send an email to info@swequestrian.com.au and you'll receive the timetable and any relevant venue details in the week before the clinic.